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The phrase 'denote to' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase to use is 'denote', meaning to signify or refer to something. Example: Her drawing of the sunflower was meant to denote joy.
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Neruda used his pen to denote, to denounce, to decry.
Also we compile a list of common false positives which we denote to as a blacklist.
Denote to be the embedding position of the st embedded bit.
Assume that n × m, k × l, and n' × m' denote to the clear image, window, and cluster size, respectively.
These results denote to the relatively short period for juvenile metamorphosis after hatching and to the short breeding season for this species.
Let (y(cdot,mu)) denote to the solution of (3.1) satisfying the following initial conditions: y 0,mu):=alpha_{12},qquad y'(0,mu):=- alpha_{11}.
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But wearing garb to denote allegiance to the Yankees' vilified slugger?
where "the prime" denotes to.
This investigation denoted to radioactive resources of high radiation and high energy range.
Here, T1 denotes to the set temperature (ST) of the source while T2 denotes to the ST of the substrate.
z k denotes to which class the voxel belongs.
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